
Tanz-Poeme
In memoriam Andreas Mannkopff
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Narrated by:
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Andreas Mannkopff
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By:
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Paul Scheerbart
About this listen
Tanz-Poeme
von Paul Scheerbart
in memoriam Andreas Mannkopff
Inhalt:
- Mopsiade (Die Mopsiade)
- Die gebratene Flunder Ein Tanz Poem der "tiefen" Richtung
- Frage (Katerpoesie)
- Die Zappelpappeljöhre (Katerpoesie)
- Der springende Ton (Die Mopsiade)
- Kein Gedicht (Die Mopsiade)
- Aufschrei! (Ich liebe dich!) ohne
- Bläuliche Flammen (Ich liebe dich!)
- Das Gute Schaf Ein erschöpfendes Gedicht (Katerpoesie)
- Glaubt mir! (1897)
- Der einbeinige Trinker (1904)
- Der lachende Engel (Katerpoesie)
- Die Galle Ein Tafelgedicht (Die Mopsiade)
- Die großen Flammen (Katerpoesie)
- Die Welt ist laut... (Katerpoesie)
- Dinir mit Teufelsübermuth Brief v. 9.5.1901 an Richard Dehmel
- Donnerkarl der Schreckliche Ein Heldengedicht (Katerpoesie)
- Erdianerlied (1912)
- Ermitage (Katerpoesie)
- Fahnenlied der Neoanarchisten (Ich liebe dich!)
- Fliegenlied (Katerpoesie)
- Eine Lichthetäre (Katerpoesie)
- Groglied (Katerpoesie)
- Hobelphantasie (Katerpoesie)
- Ich hab ein Auge... (Katerpoesie)
- Indianerlied (Katerpoesie)
- Ja, unter Deinen weißen Rosen ... (1897)
- Kikakokú! Ekoraláps (Ich liebe dich!)
- Manches Gedicht (Die Mopsiade)
- Maßlied (Die Mopsiade)
- Mein Herz gehört der Welt ... (1897)
- Moderner Gassenhauer (Katerpoesie)
- Ein Säufertraum (Katerpoesie)
- Monolog des verrückten Mastodons (1902)
- Morgentöne (Katerpoesie)
- Das quiekende Ei (Die Mopsiade)
- Putz! Putz! Ein Kronenlied (Ich liebe dich!)
- Rixráx, der Sonnenbruder (Katerpoesie)
- Ruhmeslied (Katerpoesie)
- Singende Schlangen (Katerpoesie)
- Vernünftige Devise (Katerpoesie)
- ...aber glaube nicht (Katerpoesie)
- Sei sanft und höhnisch Charakter-Cyklus (Katerpoesie)
- Out-Takes
Alle Wortaufnahmen wurden 2015 für das Hörbuch Scheerbartiana produziert, fanden aber darin keinen geeigneten Platz und verschwanden daraufhin 10 Jahre im Archiv des Hörbuchverlages. Die Gedichte wurden folgenden Büchern entnommen: "Die Katerpoesie" (geschrieben in den Jahren 1898/99), erschien erstmals 1909, das Bändchen war die erste verlegerische Arbeit des jungen Ernst Rowohlt.
Die Mopsiade erschien 1920 im Verlag Alfred Richard Meyer, Berlin.
"Ich liebe dich!" Ein Eisenbahnroman mit 66 Intermezzos, erschien 1897 im Verlag Schuster & Loeffler, Berlin. Alle weiteren Gedichte, die nicht in gesonderter Buchform abgedruckt wurden, sind mit den Jahresangaben ihrer Erstveröffentlichung gekennzeichnet. Covergestaltung unter Verwendung einer Druckgrafikvorlage von Henri Matisse: "Icarus", Plate 8 and page 54 from Jazz; Paris, Tèriade, 1947. Coverschrift gesetzt aus der Autumn. Musik: Tracks: 1, 4, 6, 9, 11, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 38, 40, 41 / freemusic.com. Tracks: 5, 8, 14, 30, 36 / Cello: Aleksandra Walczak. Track: 43 / Peter E. Reichel. Track: 44 / Carmen's Habanera, nach Bizet; Yradier; gespielt von Teo Vincent. / Musopen Public Domain / Track: 2 / musikalisch scheerbartisiert und gespielt von Phon B.
Der Sprecher:
Andreas Mannkopff (* 17. Mai 1939 in Berlin; † 9. Oktober 2015 ebenda)
Bei der hoerbuchedition words and music debütierte Andreas Mannkopff mit den Hörbüchern Aus dem Tagebuch eines Hundes von Peter Eckhart Reichel gefolgt mit der Hauptrolle des sächsischen Königs Ubu in dem Hörspiel Ubu Rex Saxonia von Peter Eckhart Reichel, frei nach dem Theaterstück von Alfred Jarry. Am 9. Oktober 2015 starb Andreas Mannkopff im Alter von 76 Jahren nach schwerer Krankheit in Berlin. Seine letzte Ruhestätte erhielt er auf dem Waldfriedhof Dahlem.
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